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The Wolfson DAC chip used in the Transient does not have a DSD input.We are working on a higher-end model that will accept DSD through USB, and also have several coaxial & toslink inputs, dual Burr Brown DAC's, 32 bit volume control, selectable digital filters, single-ended & balanced outputs, digital display, and full function remote.This model will be much more expensive (somewhere around $2000) and won't be available until later this year.
Will it work with Squeezebox Touch's USB output(Linux)?
I believe the USB port on the Touch is for input, not output. You can attach a drive containing music to the USB port but it doesn't pass a digital signal out.
I'm exploring possibilities that will allow me to improve on the Touch's S/PDIF output without having to go the computer>USB converter>DAC route.
I keep hearing that Touch's USB out into a GOOD USB/SPDIF converter then to DAC is superior to Touch's S/PDIF output directly to the DAC. I'd be curious to hear if the MKII is better when being used as a USB converter/DAC or just a DAC.
Will it also work with the discontinued VDC SB power supply?
I already own a VDC SB which makes it even more interesting but I still need to know if it's definitely Linux compatible.
A few questions: when powered with an external supply, can the Transient be used with a USB cable that has the powerline cut, or is there still a "handshake" required that needs the Vbus line to be present? Second, is the S/Pdif output isolated?